The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 42University of Auckland., 2008 |
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Strana 63
... Court , had scheduled a sitting of the court at Turanga for early September 1866. But with the government now well aware of the competing claims upon land earmarked for confiscation , the Native Minister , A.H. Russell , effectively ...
... Court , had scheduled a sitting of the court at Turanga for early September 1866. But with the government now well aware of the competing claims upon land earmarked for confiscation , the Native Minister , A.H. Russell , effectively ...
Strana 65
... court was subject to political considerations : ' they think the Government have kept the Court back in order to confiscate the land'.45 This was precisely the government's intention , of course , and it was now just a question of time ...
... court was subject to political considerations : ' they think the Government have kept the Court back in order to confiscate the land'.45 This was precisely the government's intention , of course , and it was now just a question of time ...
Strana 222
... Court quite explicitly as the ' land taking court ' . By contrast , Richard Boast sets out to show that , despite their devastating effects , the work of the court and the practices of government land purchase were not designed to be ...
... Court quite explicitly as the ' land taking court ' . By contrast , Richard Boast sets out to show that , despite their devastating effects , the work of the court and the practices of government land purchase were not designed to be ...
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